EASA B2 on AW139 or AW109

Italy

Maintenance and Engineering

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Posted Date

08/03/2023

Job Ref.

BBBH14176

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B2 AW109 or AW139 contract in Italy!

I am seeking several EASA licensed B2 engineers, type rated and current on either AW109 or AW139.

Role: EASA B2 Engineer, AW109 or AW139
Location: Northern Italy
Contract duration: Until December 2023 (with possibility of extension)
Pay rate: Attractive rate – available on application. Overtime available.
Allowances: Return flights, accommodation and daily meal allowance provided

Main responsibilities:

  • Supporting the production line for AW109 and AW139 builds.
  • Avionic fault-finding and repair during the manufacturing process.
  • Execute ATP (Acceptance test procedures) on AFCS Automatic flight control systems), hydraulics system, landing gears, radio equipment, etc.
  • Certifying tasks completed by the production team and avionic mechs.

Ideal candidate profile:

  • Must hold EASA B2 licenses with either AW109 or AW139 type rating.
  • Must be recent on type.
  • Should have experience performing ATP in the past on AW139 or AW109 helicopter systems.
  • Must already hold the right to live and work in Italy with no restrictions.
  • Fluent in English. Italian language beneficial.

If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please apply immediately.

Due to the number of applications we receive, it’s not always possible to contact unsuccessful applicants. Unless you hear from us within 14 days of your application, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

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